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A mysterious tree, an incurable disease, a troll, a zombie, an immortal, an assassin, a giant earthworm, a missing girl, and one dead cat. Nobody said being a superhero was going to be easy... Duncan has a list. It is a complete rundown of all the things he hates most in the world; and like many fifteen-year-old boys, he hates a lot. He hates that he can't get the girl he wants. He hates that he isn't good enough at football to be picked for the team. And he hates Carl, the school bully, who feels pretty much the same way about him. But Duncan is about to make a discovery that will allow him to get whatever he wants. The problem is, he isn't the only one. Roots is a horror fantasy science fiction psychological thriller mystery romantic comedy superhero origin story for young adults, from Kevin Outlaw, author of The Legend Riders trilogy.
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Follow an ex-con, shaman trained, private detective trying to solve what appears to be a satanic ritual sacrifice. As he investigates a powerful and wealthy families' dark secrets, he finds love with a beautiful Native American journalist. Under the guidance of a Medicine Man he engages in a spiritual battle with the soul of a young woman hanging in the balance. Drawing from Day's shamanic training and personal experiences Roy has written what he considers to be a realistic book about spiritual warfare and the fight between good and evil as it exists in the modern world. Readers should be warned that although the author disagrees when people call it a work of horror, it has terrified some readers causing some sleepless nights.
In a world where magic has been banned, and the legendary creatures of old are nothing more than memories, an ancient and evil force has returned. In the shadow of this terror, a young boy called Nimbus sets in motion a chain of events that arouses a leviathan from its slumber and awakens an even more sinister power within his eight-year-old sister. But Nimbus's problems don't end there: his family is falling apart, his best friend has developed a nasty streak of jealousy, and he is about to discover just how difficult it is to become a hero when you're dead. The Wing Warrior is book one of The Legend Riders, a series of exciting fantasy adventure books for children and young adults. This is an adventure where nothing is as it seems. Heroes will be found in the most unlikely places, and everyone has the potential to end up fighting for the wrong side.
Mok continues his virtual reality mission in the old West, where he encounters a false preacher who is selling Pawnee children into servitude.
'The inside story of one of the greatest bands of them all. I devoured it!' GARY CROWLEY 'Terrific idea, wonderfully executed' PETE PAPHIDES 'An incredible feat of journalism' DAVID QUANTICK In the early 1980s, the pop charts were dominated by musicians tarted up in Day-Glo colours, who fought it out for coverage on our TV screens and magazine pages. Dexys Midnight Runners did things differently. They were surly. They were serious. They were ambitious, but success had to come on their terms. They were a disciplined outfit, a gang with a defined purpose: to make music so pure that it couldn't fail to elicit a deep emotional response from anyone within earshot. And they managed it. This motley...
The dramatic true story of the capture of the world's most wanted cyberthief by brilliant computer expert Tsutomu Shimomura, describes Kevin Mitnick's long computer crime spree, which involved millions of dollars in credit card numbers and corporate trade secrets. Reprint. NYT.
Correspondence between two imprisoned Black revolutionaries, smuggled out from behind the walls.
By identifying similarities in various books, this annual selection guide helps readers to independently choose titles of interest. Arranged by author within six genre sections, entries include such details as; publisher and publication date, description of main characters, and the series name.